The mice that were directly injected showed an almost 50% increase in new bone formation in the skull after only five days of treatment.
New bone formation was also found in the mice that were given oral doses - but not at the same levels as those injected directly.
Its future is too-heavily dependent on its new bone drug Prolia.
Some argue that other preparations, such as daily strontium ranelate, which increases the formation of healthy new bone while simultaneously decreasing bone destruction, are more convenient to take.
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Although the statins seem to be most effective at building new bone, the researchers could not rule out the possibility that the drugs were also inhibiting the breakdown of bone, which could make them a candidate for osteoporosis prevention as well.
Harper said that Amgen would apply for approval for the new use in bone tumor prevention the first half of this year.
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In one case a bone from New York was used in a hip replacement operation at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, in Stanmore, Middlesex.
Nonetheless, top Amgen officials are hopeful this drug will have many advantages because it works by a totally new mechanism to prevent bone from being broken down.
Investors are mostly ignoring a promising migraine treatment and a new treatment for osteoporosis and bone cancer.
Labour former minister Kate Hoey, a supporter of Mr Bone's new clause, said the "establishment" parties "do not want the British people to have a say on whether to stay in or move out of the European Union".
Eventually, nearly twenty-five thousand new people were registered in the bone-marrow database, and Bhatia found a match.
In a step towards the long-awaited era of personalized medicine, Iceland's DeCode Genetics has discovered a new genetic risk factor for the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis.
But even as Amgen defends its anemia franchise against threats on all sides--including cuts in what insurers and the government will pay for--investors will ask whether it can conquer a new disease: osteoporosis, the chronic bone weakening that afflicts 10 million Americans, most of them women.
But even as Amgen (nasdaq: AMGN - news - people ) defends its anemia franchise against threats on all sides--including cuts in what insurers and the government will pay for--investors will ask whether it can conquer a new disease: osteoporosis, the chronic bone weakening that afflicts 10 million Americans, most of them women.
The new governors will have to cut to the bone to pay the salaries and pensions of their over-numerous employees.
Laimbeer pointed to both Ford and Bone as players who will improve New York's rebounding, which has been one of the team's weak points in recent years.
New research findings, published in The New England Journal of Medicine this week, show that bone marrow transplants can help repair wounds and regenerate skin in EB patients.
Late last year, Jack and Lisa Nash, a Colorado couple, opted for the high-tech approach to avoid their new baby suffering from Fanconi anaemia, a rare inherited bone-marrow disease, which plagues their daughter.
But he's received an infusion of the donor's bone marrow cells to further prevent rejection of his new arms.
Another possibility is a bone marrow transplant - the existing bone marrow cells are destroyed using chemotherapy, then new, healthy ones are transplanted in to take over their job.
Under new manager Paulo Sousa, Williams has continued to form the back-bone of Swansea's defence this season and also has two goals.
It looks like pure fat, but it isn't, really, just mainly, and when served in the split shank bone (as at places like the Knickerbocker or Prune in New York City), one portion will keep you in a state of sensory-specific satiety for a week.
He argued that there is nothing new in the idea of a merger and that real sustainability is the back bone of the decision.
The beef-on-the-bone ban was imposed on the industry in 1997 after fears over new variant CJD, suspected of being the human form of mad cow disease.
Tissue from the cord of new born babies is being recycled by doctors to help patients who need a bone marrow transplant, but who cannot find a match.
An ingenious new laser called Waterlase adds to that the ability to cut through dry teeth and bone by casting a cloud of hot water vapor around the laser's cutting point, a couple of millimeters from the tooth.
According to a study published in tomorrow's New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), a drug called pamidronate can prevent such bone weakening in prostate cancer patients.
About 60 truckloads of debris that could contain tiny fragments of bone or tissue were unearthed by construction crews that have been working on the new World Trade Center in recent years.
Tito's fellow New Zealander Blair, though, was forced off in the 17th minute with a suspected broken bone in his hand after stopping a Sonny Parker break.
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